( I couldnt figure which forum this goes in so please move if necessary mods )
Ok s I've raised roaches for feeders in the past but stopped when I moved oved the summer. I'd like to get a couple of feeder colonies going again but a major issue I've had was coming up with a clean way of preventing escapes. I've always used the vasaline method but after a while the vasoline starts sliding down and getting into the actual colony and becomes nasty with frass and other gross stuff. Then its a real PITA to properly clean the enclosure so I've actually ended up just throwing them out and transferring the roaches to new containers. I've used aquariums as well as rubbermaids and other plastic containers. I just really dont like the vasoline method so if you could share another one that has been successful for you I'd be appreciative.
As an aside, I've tried using double sided tape to keep ants out of the cricket and roach colonies but they just walk right across it ( though not the vasoline ). Any other ideas ( i know the tuna can filled with oil but that is not always practical ).
Ok s I've raised roaches for feeders in the past but stopped when I moved oved the summer. I'd like to get a couple of feeder colonies going again but a major issue I've had was coming up with a clean way of preventing escapes. I've always used the vasaline method but after a while the vasoline starts sliding down and getting into the actual colony and becomes nasty with frass and other gross stuff. Then its a real PITA to properly clean the enclosure so I've actually ended up just throwing them out and transferring the roaches to new containers. I've used aquariums as well as rubbermaids and other plastic containers. I just really dont like the vasoline method so if you could share another one that has been successful for you I'd be appreciative.
As an aside, I've tried using double sided tape to keep ants out of the cricket and roach colonies but they just walk right across it ( though not the vasoline ). Any other ideas ( i know the tuna can filled with oil but that is not always practical ).